Frogs hibernate, dogs don't.
Snakes believe it or not hibernate in the winter as so do bears, frogs, iguanas , squirrels and chipmunks.
Yes, some frogs can be toxic to dogs if ingested. The poison from certain frogs, such as the Bufo or cane toad, can cause symptoms ranging from drooling and vomiting to seizures and even death in dogs. It is important to keep an eye on your dog when they are around areas where frogs may be present.
FROGS hibernate at the bottom of streams and ponds where the water does not freeze. Woodland frogs find shelter under leaves and dirt. During the winter they freeze but thaw out and wake up in the spring Frogs hibernate in the winter so when its spring they can give birth
Some animals that hibernate in winter include bears, groundhogs, bats, and certain species of squirrels and frogs. Hibernation is a strategy for animals to conserve energy and survive the cold winter months with limited food availability.
Frogs hibernate during the winter to survive the cold temperatures. They find shelter in burrows or under logs where they remain inactive until the weather warms up. This state of dormancy allows them to conserve energy and withstand freezing temperatures.
If a frog really wanted to, I'm sure it could hibernate for as long as it wanted! But frogs usually only hibernate for the winter months.
yes
They hibernate
No, of course
yes they do migrate little ones
mostly just mammals hibernate such as bears but some frogs also hibernate
yes they do
frogs&moths
it dies and lives again.
No.
The four animals that hibernate are bears,bats,frogs,and fish.Bears and bats hibernate in caves.Frogs and fish bury themselves in ponds.
they both hibernate in the winter.